School: Macha na gClaidhe (roll number 16086)

Location:
Maughanaclea, Co. Cork
Teacher:
Cathal Ó Macháin
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0283, Page 471

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0283, Page 471

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    follows them and a stubborn battle was fought at a pass, since called bearna fola (Gap of the Blood) on account of the great numbers killed there.
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  2. Unbaptized children are still buried in places called Cille. They are not however buried in consecrated ground. The first graveyard as far as tradition here goes that is that first graveyard where Several people were buried - was in a place called Droumlickacroo - a townland about 1 mile from Village of Realkil.
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